San Miguel Corporation President and CEO Ramon Ang joins a short but distinguished list of Filipinos to have received France's highest decoration.
Filipino business tycoon Ramon Ang has been conferred the "Legion of Honor," the highest distinction given by the government of France, for his contributions to strengthening ties between the Philippines and France by advancing shared economic goals and being a force for good.
French Ambassador to the Philippines Michèle Boccoz conferred to Ang, president and CEO of business conglomerate San Miguel Corporation (SMC), the Legion of Honor with the rank of Officier (Officer) in an event marking 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The Legion of Honor is the most prestigious distinction given by the Republic of France, and is awarded in recognition of distinguished and eminent service.
Boccoz thanked Ang "for the role you play as a businessman and as a philanthropist to strengthen those ties between France and the Philippines, and to promote friendship between our two peoples."
The French Ambassador cited Ang’s efforts that led to the delivery of French humanitarian aid to the Philippines, as well as the strengthening of economic ties.
She recalled Ang’s invaluable assistance in the aftermath of typhoon Haiyan in 2013, when, as then President and COO of flag carrier Philippines Airlines (PAL), he enabled the transport of aid from France to the Philippines.
Following the calamity, Ang had already instructed PAL to fly rescue workers and aid for free. Incidentally, during the same period, PAL was also taking delivery of a brand new Airbus jet from Tolousse, France.
In coordination with Ang, Airbus and the French government were able to fill the new aircraft with food aid and medicines, as well as transport French doctors and first-responders to help with the relief and recovery effort.
The Ambassador also cited Ang for his “decisive role” in the establishment of a long-term partnership between Airbus and the flag carrier when it initiated a fleet renewal program under Ang.
Ang has also continued to bring French expertise to its key infrastructure projects in the Philippines as part of SMC’s aggressive efforts to improve the lives of Filipinos, boost the economy, and help in nation-building.
The Ambassador cited SMC and Ang’s selection of the Aeroport de Paris Group as one of its consultants in the development of the New Manila International Airport (NMIA), touted to be the largest and most modern international gateway in the Philippines.
SMC has also tapped French firm Matiere for its various infrastructure initiatives aimed at decongesting Metro Manila.”
“All of you here witnessing this ceremony today are well acquainted with Ramon Ang’s prestigious career and how under his leadership, San Miguel Corporation grew within a decade to become the Philippines’ top group in terms of market capitalization. As a businessman, sir, you highly contributed to the development of business partnership between our two countries,” Boccoz said.
In his acceptance speech, Ang thanked the French government for the honor, usually reserved for the most distinguished French military personnel and civilians who have rendered exemplary service to France.
“This recognition inspires me and my colleagues in San Miguel Corporation -- who I proudly share this with -- to work even harder to deliver a better future for all and uphold the common values that we stand for and live by. Amidst the pandemic, we have remained committed to dedicating our resources to building back better, through initiatives that will help boost our economic growth and improve the lives of many of our countrymen,” Ang said.
Ang joins a short but distinguished list of Filipinos to have received the honor, including former Presidents Manuel Quezon, Elpidio Quirino, Corazon Aquino, and Fidel Ramos.
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